Welcome to your Morning Buzz, rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers from around the web and here at PackersNews.com.

After a dismal 31-17 loss at Washington, the Packers (1-1-1) will host the Buffalo Bills at noon Sunday.

We'll start with Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk writing about how the Packers' no-huddle, ball-control offense is a seeming paradox, because it means both pushing tempo and playing with patience.

Pete and Eric write:

The Packers’ first drive of the third quarter Sunday had everything they should be looking for. McCarthy ordered the no-huddle, and Rodgers led a touchdown drive that lasted 15 plays and took seven minutes off the clock. Graham had two catches — a three-yarder in the flat and a 13-yarder just behind the linebackers. Running backs caught four passes — Montgomery turned two checkdowns into 19 yards, and Jamaal Williams had a checkdown and screen go for a combined 16 yards.

After that drive got the Packers back in the game at 28-17, their offense was undone not by its approach but by ballhandling mistakes. One drive ended on Randall Cobb’s fourth-down drop, another on Lance Kendrick’s drop of a big gainer on a third down, and yet another on a Cobb fumble. They can’t win when the side of the ball that has to carry the team implodes like that.

The Packers’ hope is that as Mike Pettine’s defensive scheme is ingrained and rookie cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson improve, they’ll have a much better defense in December than they do now. But that might or might not happen, and regardless, it’s up to McCarthy and Rodgers to turn up the pressure by making opponents feel like they have to score a touchdown every time they touch the ball.

You can read the entire column here:

The start of the second half was a template for how the Packers have to play with Rodgers’ mobility limited. https://t.co/j9LuvkZnl2

It’s only three games into the season, but the Rams seem to be in full control of the NFC West. In his Extra Point column, @Andy_Benoit on the wrinkle Sean McVay added to make his offense even more unstoppable.https://t.co/Wc6PUZq0gG